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Villainy swells! With an army of
the galaxy's most vicious criminals,
Darth Maul and Savage Opress conspire
with Pre Vizsla and the Death Watch
to topple Duchess Satine, ruler of
Mandalore. While the conspirators
prepare to attack the Mandalorian
capital Sundari from a base on
Zanbar, the fate of 2,000 other
neutral systems is under threat
as Darth Maul moves closer to
establishing a vast criminal empire....

The Shadow Collective convenes on Zanbar to discuss Death Watch's planned takeover of Mandalore. Maul instructs their criminal allies to assault several locations in the city of Sundari, creating civil unrest that would weaken the DuchessSatine Kryze's political standing. Death Watch would then swoop in an "stop" them, winning the support of the people. As the meeting adjourns, Maul warns Opress to be ready for an obvious betrayal from Pre Vizsla.

The Shadow Collective journeys to Mandalore and begins their attack. The various criminal syndicates capture the docks, assault a bank and open fire in the streets. As the Duchess attempts to encourage her people to remain calm, Vizsla and his men arrive and "arrest" the criminals. Satine is then deposed and imprisoned next to former Prime MinisterAlmec.

As Vizsla consolidates his power and prepares the Mandalorian people for their return to their warrior roots, Maul suggests moving in on the Council of Neutral Systems and the 2000 systems they control, but the Death Watch leader reveals he has no interest in expansion. Death Watch turns on Maul and Opress, though Vizsla promises to deliver Obi-Wan Kenobi to them.

As the Zabrak brothers are imprisoned, Maul states that they need a puppet to rule Mandalore and figures that the prison must hold political prisoners suitable for their ends. They then break out and search the prison for a worthy candidate. Due to an indirect comment from Satine, Maul chooses Almec. He then returns to the throne room and challenges Vizsla to a duel for Death Watch's leadership, which Vizsla is honor-bound to accept. They engage in an intense duel with Vizsla gaining the upper hand before Maul destroys his jetpack. Vizsla then shoots Maul's lightsaber of his hand and charges towards him for the kill. However, Maul overpowers Vizsla with his martial skills and claim his Darksaber after beating him into submission. Stating that only the strong will rule, a defeated Vizsla offers no resistance as Maul decapitates him. Despite his victory, a number of Death Watch dissidents, led by Bo-Katan Kryze, refuse to swear fealty to an outsider and flee.

Almec is reinstated as prime minister. As he addresses the Mandalorian people, he tells them that Satine murdered Vizsla. He then reports to Maul his plans to set up his new administration, the Sith warning that he'd be responsible for their failures. Almec then asks Maul if he has any other plans. Maul only tells him to go and rule Mandalore.

The censored decapitation sequence was reinserted into the DVD/Blu ray release

According to a post for the official Star Wars: The Clone Wars Facebook page as well as the Trivia gallery for the episode on StarWars.com, a mural that appeared on the royal platform of the Sundari Royal Palace, depicting a battle between Mandalorians and ancient Jedi, had a similar artwork style to the cubist artwork Guernica by painter Pablo Picasso.[6] In addition to official statements, the mural's composition (characters positioned on the left and right sides of the image) and theme (soldiers on the right aiming guns and a sword) are similar to that of another painting by Picasso, Massacre in Korea. StarWars.com confirmed that the Royal Palace mural was a different painting from the one in Governor Vizsla's residence in "The Mandalore Plot".

In the early stages of the episode, the makers had planned for a scene where after Vizsla was defeated, his severed head would roll down the stairs. This was cut later because it was deemed too graphic. Unlike a similar edit in "Eminence", this was cut very early in the episode's development, although it was eventually restored in the DVD/Blu ray release.

The trivia gallery for the episode confirmed that the place that Ziton Moj attacked in the episode was Peace Park from "The Mandalore Plot," which also retained the scars from the Death Watch bombing from the same episode.

The tour droid that got blasted in this episode bore the same body design as the droid that gave Anakin Skywalker and Padmé Amidala a lift at Mos Espa in Attack of the Clones. The Mandalore Banking Center was likewise a redesign of the Mandalorian Hospital in Season 3.